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#1 Posted : 23 January 2006 10:04:00(UTC)
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Posted By Allan Kerrigan I have been asked to present a business case for my proposals for several pieces of H&S upgrades. I recently read of a cost benefit analysis in SHP but cannot now find it(typical) Does anyone have a pro-form to hand that I can adapt/adopt for this purpose.? the fact is how can you really prove the cost benefit to an organisation that is low risk/low accident, incident in the first place? nothing new there then!
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#2 Posted : 24 January 2006 09:41:00(UTC)
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Posted By Dave Wilson You have in essence completed your business case, as you have intimated it does not stack up and would not get approval, and I think you know that. In H&S Terms this is a classic as 'reasonably practicable' = cost of implementation against the benefit in risk reduction = 'there isn't any'= No need to do!
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